A group of people who feel betrayed by their government and let down by their police force form a modern-day outlaw posse in order to right what they see as the wrongs of society. . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

Philip N (fr) wrote: Another film that actually has some great conflict and character development....but doesn't reach its full potential.

R Anthony S (de) wrote: Any film starring Hillary Duff, Britney Spears, or the Olsen twins is going to be on my "not interested list". You have to draw the line somewhere.

Vita S (es) wrote: Too good to be true. But that's just how the chick-flicks are. Oh, and I love Christian Kane: blue eyes, long hair, plays guitar :D

Russ B (fr) wrote: 4/4/2015: It was better than I expected, making it ok. There were a few funny moments and live the actors.

Kirk B (ru) wrote: Just watched the Blu Ray transfer of this amazing 70mm film! Made in 1984, by famed cameraman Ron Fricke. Just mind blowing beauty on a HD television. Highly recommend! Can not believe this is nearly 30 years old!

Paul B (de) wrote: 3 women is something of an artistic success... the fact someone (even Altman) could get away with making it is almost as surreal as the film itself. There is a sort of balance the movie reaches, between these moments of concrete, banal, real human beings living their lives and these impressions, that come to life in between. Ultimately, the movie doesn't fully succeed... the first hour is relatively uneventful, the characters are largely unlikable... but there is something in it that disturbs, and awakens a lot of complex feelings ad thoughts from the viewer.

Stuart K (ag) wrote: Written, produced and directed by Sergio Corbucci (Minnesota Clay (1965), Johnny Oro (1966) and Navajo Joe (1966)), this ultra-violent western was made when the spaghetti western was starting to become popular. Compared to the grand epics Sergio Leone made, Sergio Corbucci kept it small, focused and to the point, and there's a lot of bloodshed in this film, but Django became a popular character. Django (Franco Nero) is a drifter wandering around the Wild West, carrying a closed coffin with him. He rescues Maria (Loredana Nusciak) from the clutches of the evil Major Jackson (Eduardo Fajardo), who Django has sworn revenge on after Jackson murdered Django's wife. Django tries to make a deal with Mexican General Hugo Rodriguez (Jos Bdalo) to steal gold from Jackson, but Rodriguez betrays Django, so Django steals Rodriguez's gold, but has his hands crushed as punishment. But, Jackson isn't finished with Django or Rodriguez, and he plans to massacre anyone involved with either of the two men, but Django has a plan too. It's a good, sparse western, it has some good moments of action and Nero makes a good action hero as well. There were dozens of unofficial sequels made following the success of this film, plus the title song and Nero were used for Django Unchained (2012). Oh, Quentin!!

Greg W (kr) wrote: well crafted jazz pic

Scott M (ru) wrote: An epic story of complex morals and characters that strive but stumble. Several great performances keep this long movie from getting pedantic.

James R (de) wrote: Wasn't the best acting. Move never really developed the characters. So slow and long I dozed off while watching it. Not worth your time or money.